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The speeches collected in After Words, virtuosic in their scale and range of subjects, are remarkably the work of one eye and one mind: that ...
In Come the Revolution, journalist Alex Mitchell gives a rollicking account of life in newspapers and his radical past as a Trotskyist. From the cut-throat ...
Favourites brings together the most remarkable of Ray Martin's interviews, offering an intriguing insight into some truly extraordinary celebrities - Dustin Hoffman talking about sex ...
Hazel Hawke is one of Australia's best-loved and most respected women. As the wife of a prime minister she brought a down-to-earth warmth to ...
An updated eBook edition of this book is available, with a new Postscript from Christine Foster written in 2019.
An Australian mother's love, the ...
This is the first full biography of Joseph Lyons, the Prime Minister who carried Australia through the Great Depression. This book re-establishes Lyons as one ...
H.G. Nelson - Australia's foremost sports commentator, cultural critic, social observer and loud-mouthed heckler - is a legend of the tinny transistor and the small ...
In this book, fifteen fiercely independent men and women share their unique experiences with a cocky modern world often focused more on youth. What's ...
Charles Court- I love this place is an indepth look at the life and career of one of Western Australia's most successful premiers.
This ...
Award-winning and best-selling biography of Paul Keating with new content
Introduced by Carmen Lawrence, former ...
Nick Bryant is one of the BBC's most senior correspendants. He is the BBC Australian correspondent and will be one of the key local ...
Peter Baines started out as a police officer in the early nineties. Becoming a specialist in crime scene forensic investigations he was called upon to ...
Andrew Robb's battle with the black dog has touched a chord with many Australians. His memoir explores the challenges of managing depression, political ambition ...
Seeing Geoffrey Rush play his father Harold in "Swimming Upstream", written and co-produced by his brother Tony, was the catalyst for John Fingleton to uncover ...
From stalking and eventually meeting her Young Talent Time idol when she was twelve, to dalliances with streetwalkers, to a mildly perverse obsession with Bob ...